John Oliver Doesn't Think He'll Get Deported, But He's Being Cautious

John Oliver sits down with Stephen Colbert to talk about the current state of American politics and his own immigration status.

"Until inauguration day, nothing was really happening. It was just being tied to a train track, watching the train coming," Oliver says. "And then of course, inauguration day is the train hitting you, and you say, 'yup, that felt pretty much how I thought it was going to feel.'"

"It's exhausting," Oliver says of the Trump administration's first weeks. "It feels like inauguration day was 114 years ago. We have a long way to go, it's going to be hard. It's easy to be angry on adrenaline, but it's much, much harder when you are just tired, and this is going to be exhausting."

The 'Last Week Tonight' host jokes he doesn't think he'll get deported but he's being cautious.

"I am slightly concerned. I have an American wife and an American son now, but who knows what's enough? Having a green card used to be enough."

He also looked at what's happening this month in Oliver's English hometown of Bedford with a special Community Calendar.